After a surprising drop to 26th in DAP’s recent central executive committee elections, former chairman Lim Guan Eng, now 64, is likely to pause his political maneuvers until the next general election, according to a former aide. Once a bold voice on national issues, Lim has been appointed party adviser instead of retaining his chairmanship. Despite polarizing views—admired by some for his outspokenness, criticized by others as a chauvinist—his influence persists beyond DAP. The aide suggests Lim and his sister, Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying, will assess his relevance in DAP and Penang politics over the next three years before deciding his next step. He is surely waiting to see what DAP does now in terms of delivering on promises. No?
Guan Eng has public support
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